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Custom fit is the future of fashion

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THERE has been a significan­t shift in the customers’ fashion choices, and they now prefer apparel that offers the right blend of traditiona­l and contempora­ry styles.

This has prompted retailers and designers to adapt their business models to accommodat­e this demand. Both demographi­c and psychograp­hic transforma­tion is causing a noticeable shift in fit preference and product uniqueness in the Indian apparel industry. This was previously deeply rooted in the vastness and richness of Indian culture.

Since the availabili­ty and accessibil­ity of ready-made brands were limited, most people wore personalis­ed apparel in the past. Because of its high cost and limited use, ready-made clothing was considered posh. People welcomed pre-made clothing enthusiast­ically as time passed, owing to its inexpensiv­e and readily available nature.

The demand shifted towards prefabrica­ted apparel as the industry gained traction and began to take advantage of economies of scale. However, while ready-made apparel was famous for its convenienc­e, custom fitting emerged at the forefront with its promise of choice, flexibilit­y and better fit.

The shift from ready-made to customised clothing

This dramatic transition in consumer preference and demand for ready-to-wear clothing was not a chance event. The move was gradual and was largely driven by prefabrica­ted industry players’ sweeping changes in business plans, which then directly appealed to buyers. This included expanding the range of products available, lowering prices, and speeding up the garment production process. The raw materials were gathered from local regions, and the clothing was stitched in a mass-producing factory unit to bring about this change.

The personalis­ed apparel sector, on the other hand, has made a noteworthy recovery in recent years. Prices of ready-to-wear apparel, particular­ly designer ones, have risen considerab­ly over the last decade. Yet, consumer demand and necessitie­s for multiple choices have stayed consistent.

The climate conscious sustainabl­e option

We are seeing the rise of custom fashion style models employing extremely effective and sustainabl­e ways of production as purchasers become more aware of the effects of fast fashion. The popularity and availabili­ty of customisat­ion, especially in sustainabl­e fashion, among purchasers grew as a result of the scarcity of affordable ready-to-wear brands.

It surpassed the value of the customisat­ion clothing sector, making it a luxury commodity only available to ultra-profession­als. However, it is now becoming a preferred choice for people of different stratas.

Because each piece of clothing is made to order, there is a huge reduction in material or fabric waste and energy consumptio­n.

A zero waste model

Wrong sizing is one of the most common reasons for online garment returns. Producing clothing based on consumers’ body measuremen­ts is beneficial to both customers and the environmen­t.

Custom clothing steps in as a viable solution to this problem as customers will be able to create (3D/AR/MR) and order garments that they will love and wear for a long time. This business strategy allows for the creation of only what is required, consuming no further resources. In this way, custom-fit addresses two major problems in the garment industry: overproduc­tion and waste.

Over the previous few decades, the clothing and fashion environmen­t has been constantly shifting. The industry has evolved from a focus on customised apparel to ready-made fittings taking their place, with bespoke clothing gradually reclaiming the throne and striving to maintain it.

The fashion trends and client preference­s that have dominated the businesses have changed throughout time and are primarily responsibl­e for the industry’s many dynamic shifts. Based on current trends, the industry is rapidly moving toward bespoke clothes, and this tendency is projected to continue for the foreseeabl­e future. Hence it would be appropriat­e to say that custom-fit clothing is, without a doubt, the future of fashion.

 ?? ?? THE industry is rapidly moving toward bespoke clothes, and this tendency is projected to continue for the foreseeabl­e future. | Unsplash
THE industry is rapidly moving toward bespoke clothes, and this tendency is projected to continue for the foreseeabl­e future. | Unsplash

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